punic in English

adjective
1
of or relating to Carthage.
The Punic admiral's retreat was ill-received at home, and Carthage responded with a larger force, prying out the Romans.
noun
1
the language of ancient Carthage, related to Phoenician.
On the farms the peasants were Berber and Phoenician, speaking Punic .

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1. He's a guy with Punic faith.

2. Roman general in the Second Punic War.

3. The Apollinarian Games were instituted during the second Punic war.

4. The Third Punic War ended Carthage's independent existence.

5. The Punic Wars were a series of three wars fought between Rome and Carthage.

6. The main Punic army started to cross the 1000 yard wide river.

7. After the Second Punic War, there were obvious changes in Roman economy.

8. In a few short months,(Sentencedict.com) and the rapid reconstruction of the naval first Punic defeat.

9. The Punic army had lost 75% of its starting strength during the journey to Italy.

10. The variants of Maghrebi derja have a significant Berber, Latin and possibly Neo-Punic substratum.

11. The Servian Wall was formidable enough to repel Hannibal during the Second Punic War.

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13. Punic faith; the perfidious Judas; the fiercest and most treacherous of foes; treacherous intrigues.

14. Despite mutual admiration, negotiations floundered due to Roman allegations of "Punic Faith," referring to the breach of protocols that ended the First Punic War by the Carthaginian attack on Saguntum, and a Carthaginan attack on a stranded Roman fleet.

15. The statesman Cato brandished a fig to convince the Roman Senate to embark on the Third Punic War, against Carthage.

16. Experience their legacy in Phoenician settlements, Punic cities, Greek temples, Roman amphitheatres, Norman Arab castles and Aragonese churches.

17. It resisted Punic, Roman, and Christian invasions but was conquered by the Arabs and absorbed into Muslim civilization in the 7th.

18. The Romans destroyed Carthage at the end of the Third Punic War, but then rebuilt it as a new Carthage.

19. But even as early as the Punic Wars the sense of citizenship was being undermined by the growth of wealth and slavery.

20. Hasdrubal's army scouts detected the approaching Roman fleet before the Punic navy and warned their fleet of the coming danger through fire signals.

21. Model of the "Corvus" by Martin Lokaj During the First Punic War (264-241), the Romans for the first time faced a naval power, Carthage

22. Archimedes has also been credited with improving the power and accuracy of the catapult, and with inventing the odometer during the First Punic War.

23. The Roman conquest of Corsica began in 259 BC, when Lucius Cornelius Scipio captured Aleria (Greek 'Alalia') and several Corsican tribes, in the course of the First Punic War.

24. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Carthage is a short train ride from Tunis and has several interesting attractions, like the Punic port and the Carthage Museum

25. The Rome's leagues was invited to intervent Sicily by the mercenaries in 2 BC, force Syracus to make alliance with Rome to defeat Carthages in the 1st Punic War.

26. There is a restaurant-hotel with a relatively expensive but good selection (including wines) near the Punic Tophet on Rue de Hannibal south of the southerly Carthage-Byrsa station, east of Carthage-Salammbo

27. The later stage of Rome here refers to the period from the later period of Rome republic (approximately from the second Punic War) to the destruction of the Empire Rome.

28. After their defeat in the First Punic War, Carthage was overwhelmed by the loss of important markets and by the tribute it had to pay Rome as compensation for the war.

29. Both entered epic foreign struggles to protect weak allies from threatening aggressors (for Rome, the Punic Wars with Carthage, 264 BC–146 BC; for America, the struggle to save Europe, 1918–19.

30. Antiqua Italia takes place during the Second Punic War period of the Roman Republic, a thrilling time in history before the age of emperors and marble when Rome's fate hung in the balance

31. Carthage was a Phoenician city-state on the coast of North Africa (the site of modern-day Tunis) which, prior the conflict with Rome known as the Punic Wars (264-146 BCE), was the largest, most affluent, and powerful political entity in the Mediterranean.

32. ’Tis western Tagus’ shores, ’tis Punic Barcelona that does me hurt,’tis the Pyrenees whose snowy crests join sea to sea, thou thyself also dost me hurt, thou who Abandonest thy friends without a cause, deserting thy town and, perchance, the native fashion of thy dress and speech, thou who now dwellest among new friends, whom the extent

33. However, the book Molech—A God of Human Sacrifice in the Old Testament, by John Day, observes: “There is evidence in classical and Punic [Carthaginian] sources, as well as archaeological evidence, for the existence of human sacrifice . . . in the Canaanite world, and so there is no reason to doubt the Old Testament allusions [to human sacrifice].”